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it's still in my shop, it's made local, right? it's not. what people starting to question is what -- is the story. you know, they know the guy who -- mark tells that story with real pride because he knows the guy. you know, and that's what we find our customers as well. their customers know them, and have a personal relationship to them. and that's vitally important. because it's about reinvigorating a social contract. >> i think i would attribute that to facebook as helping raise the bar with the expectations that you should know what your money is going to and what you're funding or what you're buying. because now it's easy to know the story behind the story if you adopt know the story behind the story, it's -- the words. and right, i mean, we're talking about products, we have a great example it's a food product that is a young woman who -- we're talking about jobs with she started a gluten free bakery because she had celiac and there were no products on the market for her to eat. she got a bank and got a $10,000 to get the business star
it's still in my shop, it's made local, right? it's not. what people starting to question is what -- is the story. you know, they know the guy who -- mark tells that story with real pride because he knows the guy. you know, and that's what we find our customers as well. their customers know them, and have a personal relationship to them. and that's vitally important. because it's about reinvigorating a social contract. >> i think i would attribute that to facebook as helping raise the bar...
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at an integrated, year-round, interagency approach where we really complement the federal, state and local initiatives -- [inaudible] so it's not -- [inaudible] higher education. one that's really utilizing all the available resources. and our solution definitely not abstract. we think this is happening across the country. we see the -- and the impetus is usually pretty much the same, equity of educational opportunities, customized learning and -- [inaudible] for students and college readiness and preparedness for students. so some of the examples on state level ready by '21 initiative -- [inaudible] take manager of a role to implement services -- taking more of a role to -- [inaudible] community learning centers focusing on district wide initiatives. in oregon we see this at the community level, so you are probably most familiar with the -- [inaudible] city level, for example, there is the case management program called city connect in boston. that's as well on the school level connecting to the community, and we also see organizations in the center, so at stanford you see the archives of
at an integrated, year-round, interagency approach where we really complement the federal, state and local initiatives -- [inaudible] so it's not -- [inaudible] higher education. one that's really utilizing all the available resources. and our solution definitely not abstract. we think this is happening across the country. we see the -- and the impetus is usually pretty much the same, equity of educational opportunities, customized learning and -- [inaudible] for students and college readiness...
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and, therefore, the membership in the local union goes way down. and their dues go way down and their power is going to go way down. so i think expansion of choice, which would be very popular thing, it could just tap and the political process would be a surefire way of undermining the power. speak this is an interesting example. the charter school example, if unionized charter schools, nonunionized charter schools, management and nonunionized charter schools can figure out a way to great a school environment where the teachers are happy and the parents are happy and the kids are happy, and they can hold off organizing attempts. is going to be some interesting models because there's nothing is preventing the charter schools that everybody thinks may start at nonunionized. there's nothing preventing them from being organized. spin not many of them are unionized and i think the reason, they have the freedom but they haven't stepped there's some say that would not allow unions within charters state some schools are able, charter schools that can last
and, therefore, the membership in the local union goes way down. and their dues go way down and their power is going to go way down. so i think expansion of choice, which would be very popular thing, it could just tap and the political process would be a surefire way of undermining the power. speak this is an interesting example. the charter school example, if unionized charter schools, nonunionized charter schools, management and nonunionized charter schools can figure out a way to great a...
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periodically something will hit local or national press. there's an interesting story about a teacher in ohio. what she think is lost is the extent this problem is how often it happens and the harm that is truly felt by the students and their families. when they don't share the majority faith. so one of the reasons we focused on south carolina is we had a case they are in chesterfield county where there was a whole host of abuses among them. there was one day where the school invited some local ministers and the school's stated intent and purpose as many kids and if you go to school suspension. we represented a student and his family. when the father complains, you go by the principles he needs to get right with god. lucky for us, the christian rapper actually recorded it all and put it up on youtube, so the proof is not as difficult in that case as it often is. it is a springboard to look statewide. we look at these nationwide issues come over right now we have this focus there. that is an issue that needs to be addressed by as and more ge
periodically something will hit local or national press. there's an interesting story about a teacher in ohio. what she think is lost is the extent this problem is how often it happens and the harm that is truly felt by the students and their families. when they don't share the majority faith. so one of the reasons we focused on south carolina is we had a case they are in chesterfield county where there was a whole host of abuses among them. there was one day where the school invited some local...
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we look agent piece, "your vote doesn't count. " do you vote in state and local elections. why or why not. you don't vote in the presidential election. >> i don't vote in state or local elections either. again because the margins are too big. my vote didn't doing to make a difference as i say if we wind up in a situation where no one else is voting. tps. something that comes up, the idea that if you do it, what if everybody starts to did. and no one votes. that. would be a terrible outcome. i don't want that. i would vote in a pta election where only five people show up. i vote in, you know, meetings at my office where there are only six people voting in the pool. so my official principle is if i have a non-- chance of influence the outcome of the election. i vote. that rule simply doesn't apply to congressional, presidential or state legislature. >> host: what you're saying what will be the outcome if no one voted. not one person. >> guest: right. this is of course, a wonderful opportunity for the ultimately write in ballot. if we wind up in a situation where i am the only
we look agent piece, "your vote doesn't count. " do you vote in state and local elections. why or why not. you don't vote in the presidential election. >> i don't vote in state or local elections either. again because the margins are too big. my vote didn't doing to make a difference as i say if we wind up in a situation where no one else is voting. tps. something that comes up, the idea that if you do it, what if everybody starts to did. and no one votes. that. would be a...
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i saw some local pols i knew around the country a couple people work for the president at the level it works out. and there were other people, and they were all well dressed and well mannered weird i said hi, what do you do? i said i'm sure in for coming because for the president. that i'm a writer. matter-of-fact, while writers. what did you write? well, we write checks. they look like me, i could feel it, polish, jewish, german, jewish, sending romanian, jewish. i felt it. then i went subsequently that 50% comes from jews. and that's achten said it's pretty amazing. when you become? rebuttal, but we don't vote at the same laborious to because because the 11th commandment is thou shalt vote. it's quite out to me. i said what are we doing? were not of funders. a couple years ago i got some flack for saying publicly in the newspapers that new york city ways the atm for american politics, where might the anti-semi and decided that they should make that because i was proven in fact we control the world. i'm not so sure about that. some days i wake up and say it's good to be a member of th
i saw some local pols i knew around the country a couple people work for the president at the level it works out. and there were other people, and they were all well dressed and well mannered weird i said hi, what do you do? i said i'm sure in for coming because for the president. that i'm a writer. matter-of-fact, while writers. what did you write? well, we write checks. they look like me, i could feel it, polish, jewish, german, jewish, sending romanian, jewish. i felt it. then i went...
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supposed to release codes that then release in effect unlocks weapons that then allow them to be used at a local level. at the time, for the u.s. nuclear forces, there were, thanks to kennedy's having brought the u.s. to alert, the death con 2 so-called during the missile crisis, they had basically loosened the safety catches on all the nuclear weapons, none of which had permissive action links or locks so there were sitting on runways in germany, in turk ky with german and turkish pilots, with nuclear bombs, fully loaded, if taken off, at their own initiative, they could have dropped them and been a trigger to war. >> host: another comment on twitter from january saying "i think all presidents learn on the job because they've never been in the situation before" echoing comments you made earlier. let's hear from don calling us from north carolina on the democrats' line. good morning, don. >> caller: good morning. i would like to ask the guest about an accident i was involved with which was in november of 1983, i was a ship leader on a nato f-111 nuclear strike force, and we were in the middle of
supposed to release codes that then release in effect unlocks weapons that then allow them to be used at a local level. at the time, for the u.s. nuclear forces, there were, thanks to kennedy's having brought the u.s. to alert, the death con 2 so-called during the missile crisis, they had basically loosened the safety catches on all the nuclear weapons, none of which had permissive action links or locks so there were sitting on runways in germany, in turk ky with german and turkish pilots, with...
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the trout reexperience the this summer was devastating to hoosier farmers and local economies and pose a threat to public health. whether or not this truck can be attributed to climate change, climate scientists agree we should be more drought in more extreme heat. some more threats to public health and the economy. i'm not asking whether you agree this consensus. i'm asking if you believe the u.s. government has a significant responsibility to help individuals prepared for climate related threats to our well-being and if so, what specific policies that you recommend? if not, adapting to climate instability is largely responsibility of individuals in the private market. >> moderator: one minute. horning: is more political discussion and science. we don't know what a correct temperature is, but i do believe there is a valid role for the federal government and protect team resources. there is a strong role. without chronic capitalism being what it is, made it awfully difficult for people to seek some kind of compensation when a company built the plant like to farms producing property val
the trout reexperience the this summer was devastating to hoosier farmers and local economies and pose a threat to public health. whether or not this truck can be attributed to climate change, climate scientists agree we should be more drought in more extreme heat. some more threats to public health and the economy. i'm not asking whether you agree this consensus. i'm asking if you believe the u.s. government has a significant responsibility to help individuals prepared for climate related...